Number2 wrote:What's this crap about already burying the body in the sea?!?! Seriously?
I heard that too, but I'm not sure how true it is. Supposedly that is Islmaic tradition...which seems a bit strange to me since it seems like most Islamic folks are not close to water LOL.
reconbygod12 wrote:There is only going to be another. More Americans are still going to die. You take one, another is formed to take his spot.
Fixed. I understood it, but some others didn't lol.
JmJasky2 wrote:But on that note, first, I don't know if any other individuals exist who will be able to step into his role. With his personal wealth and connections, he was able to be a skilled public face and leader for al Qaeda. I don't know how many other people who followed him will be able to do the same. Second, I don't know if an Osama2.0 is necessary. He worked to distribute terror cells throughout the world, each fully capable of devising, financing and performing terrorist acts independently. I think his organization is established enough to no longer need a single central leader. Third and finally, over these last few years, he has served more as a symbol for his followers rather than a direct leader and he will probably still serve that role even though he is dead. Which would negate the need for another "to take his spot".
But I do agree, this isn't going to end everything and was never seen as the final solution. It's just a (major) milestone in the process.
Are you really asking if anyone has the funding and connections? You must not know how rich most people are over there lol. There are PLENTY that could take his place. However, you are correct, he doesn't really need to be replaced. It's funny, I was reading in some paper that analysts or whoever were saying that Terrorism has been dealt a huge blow it will likely never recover from. SERIOUSLY?? LOL!!! Like killing one person, whether they be the leader or not, is really going to make a difference with a religion that largely hinges on conversion or death LOL. Of course people are going to say that it's only certain Muslims that are like that, and that's true. But which ones are correct, the good ones or the bad ones?
chromal wrote:Bravo to the JSOC, Navy SEAL team six (DEVGRU), the CIA, and countless others who made it happen. I agree, this probably isn't a game changer, but it's a nice symbolic win. Anyone else think that Pakistan has some 'splaining to do?
Definitely. Bravo to them for sure! I'm not trying to take anything away from them, that's for sure. They did a huge thing and it is a nice symbolic victory. I just don't think it will change anything in the grand scheme of things. I love how the SEALS took care of the pirates too LOL.
kingtut wrote:How much money do we give to Pakistan each year anyway?
And another question, why are we giving away money to ANYONE at this point? And why have we in the past? Have we not learned yet that money doesn't buy you friendship? LOL This is like someone on welfare buying rounds at the bar lol.